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  Word Explanations incompatible, unequivocal, azure, exhaustive, sundry, fallible, hapless, incredulous, judicious, crass


   
Explanation of incompatible (adjective)
disagreeing; disharmonious; unsuitable; irreconcilable

Sample of incompatible
Being incompatible with each other, children were assigned to sit on opposite sides of the room.



   
Explanation of unequivocal (adjective)
clear and unambiguous; conclusive

Sample of unequivocal
The 50-0 vote against the bill was an unequivocal statement against the measure.
His response was unequivocal, which seemed unusual for a politician.



   
Explanation of azure (adjective)
the clear blue color of the sky

Sample of azure
The azure sky made the picnic day perfect.



   
Explanation of exhaustive (adjective)
thorough; complete; comprehensive

Sample of exhaustive
It took an exhaustive effort, using many construction workers, to complete the new home by the deadline.



   
Explanation of sundry (adjective)
various; miscellaneous; separate; distinct

Sample of sundry
This store sells many sundry novelty items.
Sundry items may be purchased as a single item.



   
Explanation of fallible (adjective)
erroneous; not foolproof

Sample of fallible
By not differentiating themselves from the popular band, the group was especially fallible.



   
Explanation of hapless (adjective)
unlucky; unfortunate; ill-fated

Sample of hapless
The hapless team could not win a game.



   
Explanation of incredulous (adjective)
skeptical; disbelieving; doubting

Sample of incredulous
The incredulous look on his face led me to believe he was not convinced of its importance.
The reporter was incredulous on hearing the computer executive's UFO account.



   
Explanation of judicious (adjective)
wise; prudent; sensible; discreet

Sample of judicious
Because the elder was judicious, the tough decisions were left to him.
Putting money away for a rainy day is a judicious decision.



   
Explanation of crass (adjective)
insensitive; materialistic; rude; ill-mannered

Sample of crass
To make light of someone's weakness is crass.
They made their money the old-fashioned way, but still they were accused of being crass.
My respect for the man was lowered when he made the crass remark.



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